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Depending on the exact context, “My Quran” usually refers to popular mobile applications, educational platforms, or a user’s personal digital profile on major Islamic websites. Because multiple resources share this name, the details are broken down below by category so you can find exactly what you need. 1. “My Quran” Mobile Applications

MyQuran Global Hatim Campaign (Android): A widely downloaded app centered around collective reading. It allows you to participate in global Khatam (completing the full Quran recitation) campaigns, track your daily prayers, log reading progress, and access a collection of Islamic duas.

My Quran (iOS): An all-encompassing education app featuring interactive Qaida lessons for beginners to learn the Arabic alphabet, step-by-step visual Namaz (prayer) guides, and structured reading options sorted by Juz or Surah.

My Quran Offline Translation App (Android): A distraction-free, ad-free mobile app built specifically for reading translations. It holds over 100 translations of the Quran across 40 different languages and functions completely offline.

My Quran Reader (iOS): A highly minimal and lightweight app optimized for personal study. It includes downloaded Tafsir (exegesis) for offline use, customizable reading themes, and a dedicated space to save personal reflections per verse. 2. Children & School Platforms

My Quran Journey App: Created by Sidr Productions, this is a gamified, child-friendly app designed to make Quran learning fun. Kids can tap words to hear pronunciation, earn badges, take quizzes, and track their memorization progress.

My Quran AIS (Google Play): A specialized portal used by the American Islamic School. Teachers assign specific homework verses through the app, and children record and submit their oral recitations directly to the school for grading. 3. Online Web Portals The Noble Quran – Quran.com